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Dramatic folds and easy operation make our Ripple Fold drapery a great choice for creating a modern look. Perfect for large areas, Ripple Fold drapery can be used to unify multiple windows or large expanses by covering an entire wall. Please note: Second set of drapery for Double Rail and Double Track hardware must be ordered individually.

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Dramatic folds and easy operation make our Ripple Fold drapery a great choice for creating a modern look. Perfect for large areas, Ripple Fold drapery can be used to unify multiple windows or large expanses by covering an entire wall. Please note: Second set of drapery for Double Rail and Double Track hardware must be ordered individually.

Additional Info

Window treatments that feature pull cords or continuous loop chains include a cord cleat or tension device that secures to the wall. These safety features are required to be delivered and installed with each window treatment.

Custom Window Treatment Policy

We will stand behind the quality and functionality of every product for as long as you own it. If you experience any problems with regular use, we will repair or replace your Custom Window Treatment at no charge.

Please Note: Because Custom Window Treatments are made to the exact measurements of your windows, they cannot be returned.

Product itself is good - customer service taking my order and instatllation were not:The curtain arrived too short, I was offered replacement curtain free of charge.Professional installers drilled in wrong wall (a wall that could not fit the tracks, so it should have been obvious to a professional installer).Holes and smudges were left all over - although I asked for this to be fixed the company has not ccalled back to make an appointment.

The draperies in the end came out as epected but the service was bad wrong rods were placed on order and installers did Not give installation fee amount until done. Would not use Room and Board again. Anthony Milanez

We love Room & Board and have been customers for years and love the service and good quality products, however NOT when it comes to ordering curtains!!! Not only is R&B only the mediator in this process but the drapery and hardware is outsourced as well and like anything else when there are too many parties involved mistakes happen!!! From initial wrong measurements to receiving the actual ripple fold drapery for 2 bedrooms sewed 2" too short, to various visible seams, to wrinkles inspite of multiple steaming sessions, to poorly constructed hardware, these curtains are heavy!!! Please do NOT waisted your time and rather locate a drapery company that measure, sew and install the drapery all under one roof!!!

We ordered the Dallas Gray Blackout shade with the ripple fold for our master bedroom. There are puckers and wrinkles that will not come out even after 6 months of hanging and being steamed. There are 3 huge visible seams as well that lie on the outside of the fold that ruin the whole look.

I was just informed that The Shade Store (manufacturer of the drapes for R&B) does not recommend the Dallas fabric with the Ripple Fold so we unfortunately have to have them completely re-done with a different material.

Tip: be sure and ask if the fabric you want is recommended with this fold type!

I thought the ripple fold styling would be perfect for our newly remodeled contemporary home. Since this drapery was for our master bedroom, I chose a medium weight fabric (Dexter in Ivory) with a privacy lining. But the folds don't carry through to the floor. They lose their ripple and degenerate into large "waves". This could be due to the weight of the fabric. I tried "training" the curtain for months, but to no avail. When pushed aside, and when pulled closed, the curtain is disappointing. It puffs out too much and doesn't look sleek any more. It seems like the ripple fold style works best with light-weight fabrics only. If I had known this, I would have chosen a lighter material, or skipped the privacy lining. I may have to look into adding weights to the bottom hem; how disappointing given the price I paid already.

Great looking draperies. The fabric is holding up well and really dresses the room up well. Very happy with the draperies and the installation service. Not happy with the poor quality of the track hardware. The track is split into two pieces and the draperies catch every time they cross the connection. For the money we spent, I would have expected better. But we are still happy overall.

The track system that you are referring to is built with carriers that attach to pins on our drapery panels only, so this option is only available when purchasing our draperies. Our decorative hardware http://www.roomandboard.com/catalog/window-treatments/drapery is available to order on its own, however these options do not allow for the draperies to cross the center brackets.

Answered on 3/12/2015 by Design Associate from Room & Board

Ripple Fold Drapery

Q:

Is it possible to cover the expance of 258" (in two panels-opening in the center?)

Our Ripple fold draperies can be ordered in single panels up to 230” wide, or pairs up to 230” wide. To accommodate the size of your window, you will need to order single panels, each with their own hardware rail or track. The stack on each side will be approximately 36-42”, depending on the thickness of your fabric.

Answered on 3/25/2014 by Design Associate from Room & Board

Ripple Fold Drapery

Q:

Can you give an idea on how wide the the folds are from the wall? Would it stand out 2 inches, 3 inches, from the wall? I'm trying to decide how close I could put a piece of furniture to the drapes and not crush their folds.